Key facts
- Crimea has suspended all civilian fuel sales.
- Ukrainian drone strikes targeted energy infrastructure in Crimea.
- Four people were killed in the drone attacks.
- Twenty-eight people were wounded in the drone attacks.
- Fuel supplies are now reserved for state services.
- The attacks occurred overnight.
- Authorities in Crimea are Russian-appointed.
Russian-appointed authorities in occupied Crimea have suspended all civilian fuel sales in response to Ukrainian drone attacks on energy infrastructure. The overnight strikes resulted in the deaths of four people and left 28 others wounded. Following the attacks, authorities announced that all remaining fuel supplies will be reserved exclusively for state services. This measure aims to ensure the operational capacity of essential services in the region amidst the ongoing conflict. The drone attacks targeted key energy facilities, disrupting supply chains and leading to the immediate suspension of commercial fuel distribution. The situation underscores the escalating conflict and its impact on civilian life and infrastructure in occupied territories.
